Bulgarian Premiere Futsal League

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Bulgarian Premiere Futsal League
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
Founded2002
CountryBulgaria
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s) Bulgarian Futsal Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Cup
Current champions MFC Varna
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com

Bulgarian Premiere Futsal League is the premier futsal league in Bulgaria.

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Champions

SeasonWinner
2002–03Delfini Varna
2003–04 MAG Varna
2004–05 S.C. Piccadilly Varna
2005–06Mladost Sofia
2006–07 S.C. Piccadilly Varna
2007–08Nadin Sofia
2008–09 MFC Varna
2009–10Levski Sofia Zapad
2010–11 MFC Varna
2011–12FC Grand Pro Varna
2012–13FC Grand Pro Varna
2013–14FC Grand Pro Varna
2014–15FC Grand Pro Varna
2015–16FC Grand Pro Varna
2016–17Levski Sofia Zapad

Teams for 2008/2009 season

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